Bernard Dupont is attacked in 1967 by 2 thugs in Brussels
Bernard Dupont does come to Aust with his wife Gisele showing French Tapestries in 1973
M. Marcel Fabr près l'Ambassade lundi mission. ...
trove.nla.gov.au
TAPESTRIES TO SYDNEY 1973 : The Sebert gallery — in the old building in the Argyle Center at Sydney had the opportunity to exhibit French works of art. Currently exhibits seventeen tapestries of art that are a retrospective by the Flemish master Gaspard De Wit, died in 1971 -
tapestries flemish modern
…we are grateful to
Gisele and Bernard Dupont Pty ltd who, with the Sebert gallery, brought these masterpieces in sydney…. they will be on display until the end of the month
No doubt where he got his Flemish Tapestry / Painting idea from
Gisele and Bernard Dupont
https://www.vinoble.hk/domaine-dupont-tisserandot-gevrey-chambertin-1er-cru-lavaux-saint-jacques/
Found in the heart of Gevrey-Chambertin, Domaine Dupont-Tisserandot is a fourth generation family estate which takes the name from Bernard Dupont who married the winery owner, Gisele Tisserandot, in 1954. Since 1999, Didier Chevillon, their daughter the husband of Patricia, has been in charge of winemaking........
Dupont-Tisserandot 23 ha owned and en fermage/en métayage - (23 ha owned and leased)
This is a large exploitation, and it still sells off some of its produce in bulk to the négoce. Bernard Dupont, who started the whole thing off in 1954 when he married Gisèle Tisserandot—he was a grocer before and was somewhat thrown in the deep end—is now en retraite. Responsibility has been ceded to his daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Didier Chevillon. Didier has been totally responsible for the wines since 1999........
Then we have a Bernard Dupont as a banker coming into Aust April 1970
So I ask myself WHY would a banker who is "showcasing rich tapestries in Sydney at a Gallery and connected to a French Winery" ...... be a banker and living in a unit.

and not married...